Best Password Manager

June 10, 2009
Having a strong and unique password for every website is a necessity. But remembering passwords for a few dozen websites is neither practical nor possible. This is where these password managers come in.

Why it's best: LastPass is the king of password managers. The basic version of LastPass is free while a premium version is available for $12/year. What makes LastPass stand above the rest is the wide selection of devices and platforms it supports. The basic version of LastPass works on Wi... Read Full Reviewndows (2000/XP/Vista/7), Linux and Mac, with the premium version adding support for Blackberry and Windows Mobile devices. Support for iPhone is also on its way. Lastpass works via a plugin with Internet Explorer and Firefox and works with Opera, Safari and Google Chrome via bookmarklets. LastPass encrypts your password and stores a copy of it online, thus ensuring that your data is available from anywhere. It supports multiple profiles, automatic-form filling, portable mode and more. With Lastpass you can afford to create random, non-guessable passwords and forget about them. See more reviews, photos, prices, and specs

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Why it's a best pick: KeePass is a free open-source password manager mainly intended for Windows machines. However, unofficial ports exist for Linux, Mac, PocketPC, iPhone, Blackberry, Palm, Android and J2ME phones. KeePass puts your passwords through a strong encryption algorithm and stores them... Read Full Review locally. Out of the box, Keepass is not as functional as some of the other software, but optional add-ons are available that add features like Online synchronization and automatic form-filling. See more reviews, photos, prices, and specs

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Why it's a best pick: Roboform from Siber Systems is probably the most popular password managers out there. Roboform works with Windows(Internet Explorer/Firefox), Windows Mobile, Palm, Symbian and Blackberry. Roboform was one of the first password managers to hit the market and is still one of t... Read Full Reviewhe best. It can generate secure passwords, auto-save passwords you enter in your browser, auto-fill forms, auto-fill login fields and more. A premium version of Roboform with extended functionality is available for $29.95. See more reviews, photos, prices, and specs

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totally agree on lastpass. Definately a need to have rather than a nice to have. Don't know where I'd be without it.

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